Albuquerque Business First published an article about New Mexico Tech receiving funding to continue its Scholarship for Service program in CyberCorps. Click here to read the article.

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Did you know? New Mexico Tech sends surplus inventory to Bentley's Auction every month. The company auctions New Mexico Tech inventory on the second Friday of every month. Auctions start at 8:30 a.m. at 4900 Pan American Freeway NE, Albuquerque. Buyers can bid on items in person, on-line or by phone. The website is www.bentleysauction.com or auctionsouthwest.com. Bentley's phone number is (505) 344-1812

What can you do with your empty printer and copier ink cartridges, and the cell phones you're no longer using? Put them in a collection box for the Rotary Club of Socorro. This project is partly community service, to keep the cartridges and phones out of the landfill, and partly an effort to raise funds for Rotary's local, national, and international projects. You will find collection boxes on campus in the Fidel Center, Human Resources, NRAO, MRO, and the Bureau of Geology. You will also see them at various locations around Socorro. Rotary thanks you for your help!

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. July 16, 2015 – The company that New Mexico Tech helped launch nine years ago is reaching a significant milestone Monday, July 20. RiskSense, formerly known as CAaNES, will celebrate...

SOCORRO, N.M. July 14, 2015 – Gov. Susana Martinez and Economic Development Cabinet Secretary Jon Barela on Monday afternoon hailed the technological partnership between the state and New Mexico Tech ...

SOCORRO, N.M. July 8, 2015 – New Mexico Tech announces the appointment, as of July 1, 2015, of Professor Lawrence J. Udell as adjunct faculty in the Center for Leadership and Technology Commercializ...